Category: Life

Kingdom of Fun

Every once in a while, I need to be in touch with my inner child. So, we visit theme parks and their rides! One of my favorites will always be DisneyWorld in Florida and as a second Disneyland Paris (DLP). Third probably the likes of Walibi and Six Flags for the rollercoasters.

Effects of Attractions

Next to the effect of lightening your wallet, theme parks are known to have positive effects on people. I always find myself in touch with my inner kid after taking a ride on things like the Crush Coaster and the legendary Space Mountain. Since I like Star Wars as well, I hope the rumors of revamping Space Mountain to HyperSpace Mountain are true, even though it’s a bit sad to see the old theme go..

15-year anniversary

I took the picture on a special VIP-night during the park’s 15-year anniversary, when it was quiet down on Main Street USA. Only a couple of people where in the park that night. This is very surreal, since the street is always buzzing with life during regular opening hours. Adding to the surrealism was the complete lack of any queue for any attraction. The picture itself was taken on the end of the street and there are no people in the picture. A near impossible feat on regular opening hours. The atmosphere was quite special! Every time I see this photo, I get a positive vibe from it 🙂 Makes me want to go again!

25-year anniversary

Next year, DLP will celebrate it’s 25th anniversary and I’m kind of hoping on a similar opportunity to visit the park. But I have no illusions. It’s rare and cost the park money since everything is still open and only caters to a handful of people. Nonetheless, I still think we’re going to celebrate it along with them, being fairly regular visitors (sometimes multiple times a year..) and lovers of all things Disney.

As a matter of fact.. I think we’re celebrating the 24-year anniversary as well, quite soon 🙂

My expectations where receiving summary mails and missing out on some stuff in real life since people already shared it on a social network. Far less for missing out on really important information, since I do think that good information can be read elsewhere as well (like blogs, informational sites, traditional forums).

While 1 week shy of a month, I do think I have seen enough to reach my personal verdict on this.

While I was gone..

Within the time I was gone, I’ve got the following amount of clawing from the dark side:

Facebook tried to reach out on a 1 message per day schedule

Twitter updates once a week on popular tweets from my network

Instagram tries once a week

Pinterest tried it for less than once per week

Google Plus didn’t bother me at all

Facebook

On Facebook, I missed 75 notifications, 7 group updates and 3 close friend updates and 4 pokes.
Of all those notifications and updates, 1 was noteworthy since something happened in my family and 1 was a photo I was tagged in. The rest: mostly garbage and the odd notification of a blog I sometimes read. Changes needed.

Twitter

Actually, this wasn’ t bad at all. And I didn’t miss much as well, since most people I follow don’t really have a post-per-day religion.
No changes needed.

Instagram

Not bad at all as well. Nice mail with the short low-down updates, not much fuzz. No changes needed

Pinterest

Arguably the most useless social network I am on. Short of deleting my account, I will turn off all communication.

Google Plus

Didn’t bother me at all, so no changes needed. Didn’ t miss much either, except maybe on my professional account. No changes needed.

Did you miss it?

To be fair: I didn’t miss it at all! Just like biting nails, reading postings from social networks can be as much as a habit as well. A time consuming one as well, depending on the amount of friends and networks you have. And I didn’t see as much of social network related talk in regular ” offline” conversations as well, so peer pressure is not a problem. But then again, I don’t have the illusion hordes of people are waiting for me to post something either 🙂

Delete accounts?

I found that the most annoyingly intrusive social network remains Facebook. And not just the mails, quite a few apps and services use a Facebook login to work. This can be a bit of a hassle when you mostly use a mobile phone. I will think about this one, maybe better to just create specific accounts or use OpenID, if possible.

So I could go on and delete the FB-account. But then again: It is the most popular social network and there might be some offline scenarios where I would be excluding myself from “the loop”.
I think it is better to make some adjustments, like unfriending, grouping more, gagging the usual chainpost spammers etc. Until the next best thing comes along or my disdain for Facebook grows further.

Other networks

I think Twitter is the most useful one, due to it’s open, direct and more simplistic approach.
I take it really works well for a lot of people, not just for complaining about services rendered from certain companies. Same could be said for G+, but it just isn’t that popular and open, despite all it’s features and laid-back attitude.

Instagram is just the same as Twitter basically, with a different focus towards the (audio-)visual. And Pinterest… ah well. I’ll see if I keep my name as a placeholder or delete my account there.

So, now what?

I will maintain presence in the online social arena, but partaking in it: not so much. That’s right, I won’t post cute cats, movie stuff or that kind of thing outside of my blog. And reading a lot less as well, rather read more books. I haven’t read nearly as much as I did on our holiday and I really should. In the meanwhile, I will be tracking interesting developments around new networks, the more ad-free and pro-privacy kinds, unlike any of the mentioned networks.

But let’s stay in touch on the above networks, or better yet: enjoy a life offline 😉

Just a quick update on how it’ s going with the social notworking, I’ve been socially akward (virtual 😉 )now for almost two weeks.

Almost halftime scores

12 Facebook
2 Twitter
1 Instagram
1 Pinterest mail
0 Google Plus

Daily harrasment

Basically, Facebook chimes in every day on average, while other networks are far less aggressive. The one being quiet by far is beyond my expectation: Google Plus didn’t send any mail so far.
At this point, Facebook tells me I have 1 poke, 2 group updates, 2 close friend updates and 38 new notifications but I haven’t been attended to any stuff going on in real life.
I think not really important happened, but I cannot look at the moment, can I? 🙂

Next post

I will be reviewing what I’ve actually missed and get to a verdict in the concluding post. So if you’re curious to what I’ve found and what I’m going to do with it, be sure to check out the upcoming post!